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Yashica ezs zoom 70
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Yashica YF Printed Manual - Printed Camera Manual This Nicca cassette was supplied in what looks like a Bakelite canister with distributor Hinomaruya's name on the top - few seem to have survived, I have.

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Although English language user manuals (except the Yashica YF) seem to ignore it, all the Japanese language manuals provide details and diagrams of how it operates (see Downloadable Manuals). The viewfinder has parallax corrected framelines at.

yashica ezs zoom 70

There are two shutter speed dials, the one on the top has speeds ranging from 1/60 to 1/1000s, while the front dial has speeds from 1s to 1/30. The Yashica YF is an interchangeable-lens rangefinder produced by Yashica in 1959 after absorbing Nicca it is based on the Nicca IIIL. Long the manufacturer of leaf shutter 2 1/4 twin lens reflexes, Yashica apparently bought out the Nicca factory to expand to focal plane shutter cameras for the first time Yashica: T AF T AF-D : Compact Camera: Yashica: T Zoom: Compact Camera: Yashica: Twintec AF: Compact Camera: Yashica: YF 35 YF Nicca 3 A Nicca 3 F Nicca 3 S Nicca III A Nicca III F Nicca III S : Compact Camera: Yashica: YK 35 YK : Compact Camera: Yashica: YL 1.9 35 YL 1.9 35 YL 2.8 YL 2.8 : Compact Camera: Yashica: Zoomate 70 Zoomate 70 Z. We have been in business for over 40 years and have hundreds of thousands of satisfied customers all over the world The YF was the first marketplace result of Yashica's newly acquired Nicca company.

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If you aren't completely happy just return the manual for a full refund. Receive a high quality printed and bound manual in days. By the way, however, if you use your right eye to look into the viewfinder, the design of the Yashica wouldn't be as much of a problem.Yashica YF printed camera manual. A Samsung is my leading contender right now because it has a viewfinder to the left of middle in addition to a zoom controlled by buttons on top. In shopping for a new camera then, Yashicas and Pentaxs (at least the current ones, not my old one) are out for me because they all seem to have the same design problem. I would end up trying to control the zoom dial with my thumb knocking into my nose or right (closed) eye. What this means is that if you put your left eye to the viewfinder and your index finger near the button that takes the picture, there's no easy way to reach the zoom dial. But a less-than-ideal design really bugged me: the viewfinder is in the middle of the back of the camera, and the zoom control is a dial on top of the camera that sticks out a little toward the back. This Yashica is very convenient to carry around, one of the most important features of a point and shoot camera.

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(If you happen to be interested in buying my Yashica - works fine except for the zoom - feel free to contact me!) By the way, however, if you use your right eye to look into the viewfinder, the design of the Yashica wouldn't be as much of a problem. I was satisfied with the Yashica until the zoom stopped functioning recently, through no apparent fault of my own (i.e., I didn't drop it.) Any warranty would have expired by now, and my local camera shop told me the price of repair would approach the price of a new camera.

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Background: I received this camera as a gift several years ago to replace my old Pentax IQ Zoom, which broke after many years of use.











Yashica ezs zoom 70